MALAYAN TENNIS TITLE
A STRONG ENTRY
IN SINGLES
H. HAZELL
DOUBLES
THE HONGI
LEAGUE TENNIS
RAIN INTERFERES ||___WITH_FIXTURES
"C" DIVISION
Rain, which fail at about 8' pm. Yesterday, curtailed, the programma in the "C"Division of the League, anly one match, that between the University and the Indian Roeren- INtion Club, being played off at the
University.
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Rahmin 0-2
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TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA FIVE YEARS AGO
ENGLISH CRICKETERS SUFFER MANY CASUALTIES
FATE DEPRIVES MOTHER COUNTRY OF PROSPECTS OF VICTORY
CHAPTER X
VICTORY AGAIN'
(By R. Abbies
Spring Annus! (I think) of the 1931 volume. He was a South African and ha no mean cricketer himself, and brought out, what I had never suf- ficiently realised before the varying that bealden the great difficulty wickets-matting on packed: soll, matting on grass, and plain grass, one after the other, there are great climatte dimculties.
The result was a draw, each team A novel innovation has been in- securing 44 sets. K. T. Kwik and troduced for the Malayan Lawn Y. C. Lau were the outstanding pair for the University, winning all thres Tennis Championships which are sets, while A. 3. Sumed and A. K. to be played at Kuala Lumpur Ismail did best for the Indians, win- Not since the winter of 1910-11 had during the August Bank Holiday,ning two sets. Scoren:
South Africa boaten England In The various tournaments com- K. T. Kwik and Y. C. Lau (Uni-Test match. Just twenty years later mence this evening and will be con- versity) beat T Hamet and K. Ram tinued all day to-morrow, Sunday 6-0; best A. B. Suffiad and A. Kafter the youth-adventure of their 1920 side, they won another game, and Monday, on which day all the small 6-1; beat M. P. Madar and and the balanco began to swing over finals will be played off. The or-
Apart from the variations from the K. W. Dol and C. H. Goh (Uni. In the winter of 1980-81 A P. F. side and lost the Chapman took out Kanisers have limited the number versity) lost to Hamet and Ram Grof vo Test Matches, for which pleasant climate of Cape Town to the of entries to 10 players in the 3-6; lost to Sumad and Ismail 0-6; four days were allotted. The remain great heat at Kimberleith Africa, singles and 16 pairs for the dou-drew with Bladar and Goh 6.6.
not be more particular, bles, rejecting those entries not K. B. Cheng and Yang Kei (Uning four were drawn. Since 1929 (I have never been in South Africa, considered as among the first 16. veraity) beat Hamet and Ham 6-4; England has not won a match and so I dare
Among the entries is D. H. lost to Sufflad and Ismail 6-7; lost Hazell, the local resident who is on a business visit to the Malayan: Peninsula. Hazell is not among the singles competitors but has paired with Goon Kok-ying in the doubles.
Goon holds the singles and doubles titles of Penang and lost the singles championship of Perak to Chin Keo-onn, the Malayan cham- plon. Goon, however, is joint- holder of the Doubles Champion- ship of Perak.
The Annamite Pair from Indo China, Van Chim and Van Giao are among the competitors. This combination beat E. N. W. Oliver and D. H. Hazell in the final in 1020.
There is a strong entry for the singles event. Chin Hee-ons, the singles champion, in defending his title while Lim Bong-soo, six times champion of Singapore, and Goon Kok-ying, are among the competi- tora.
SWIMMERS IN TRAINING
AMERICAN TOUR.
OF JAPAN
to Madar and Rahmin 4-0.
GOODWOOD CUP
Tiberius Wins From
Field Of Three
London, Aug. 1.
the result of The following was the Goodwood Cup, run at Goodwood 10-day:
Tiberius, 2 to 9 Bendez, 5 to 1 Cecil, 20 to 1 Three ran.
The race was won by a short head with five lengths between secand and third.----Renter,
AUSTRALIAN PONIES
Next Year's Batch Due
On Sunday
Australian ponies for the 1930 racing season will arrive in Hong- kong by the 8.s. Tanda on Sunday, August 4.
By courtesy of the Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd., these ponies will be landed at their wharf in Whitfield, The date of the draw will be an-
.Tokyo, Aug. 1. Because their baggage, containing their swimming suits, has falled to arrive, the American team of Uni-nounced later. versity swimmers, comprising Jack Medien; Ralph Flannagan, James Glihula,, Peter Fick and others, are undergoing only scant training at Fundoshl
1
They are, however, keeping, cool by taking a daily practice swim.
All the members of the team arS complaining of the heat and humid- ity, which have prevented them from sleeping at night.
For this reason, they are practis ing lightly-United_Press.___
"I KNOW
ALL
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Reading
James have signed Paterson, inside forward, who for the past three seasons has been with "Leicester City.
Raymond Bowden, the Arsenal inside right, who recently under- went an operation for the removal of his tonsils, has left hospital.
HERBI
"Tvs un tangled other ¿people's lives . ...but what am tbido about Flame thin' my heart?"
HARDING MARSHALL
EDMUND
GOULDIN
FLAME
QUEEN'S
SUNDAY
WITHIN
with
Maureen O'Sullivan Louis Hayward
years.
it looks as if that was going to be though I gather that the hest of the position for the next two or three Johannesburg is quite different from of Kimberley)the atmosphere that
affect the heavy atmosphere will The team got together by the M.C.Carles a very great deal. A moist was a very interesting one as it con-fight of a ball far more than a dry tains the names of many players who clear one. In view of all these have represented England with great difficulties, the general impression was success over long period of time. that our bowlers kept an amazingly It did not, however, contain the steady length. There is, however,
which.
it little doubt that it was our bowling Country's full strength, seems, is never put out save in the that failed to win matches.
the Australian visit. It may be that M.C.C. did not rate the South Africans Aufficiently highly. Or it may be that certain players were unable or in
not willing
to go. Possibly it is. suflently remembered that these
tours are not all beer and skittles.
NO BRILLIANCE
In fact, very much as is the case with our team in the present year of grace, the English bowling was very steady and good, but not inspired. I am not fond of figures but they There is a large physical and mental sometimes illustrate a point, and tho strain upon the players, and they also Test figures of the first three ranking lose the greater part of their onlinary bowlers on each side are significant. respite from the actual playing of cricket.
its perhaps billarda and
playing sister, golf-continual staleness. The summer
In any gammeloor
24.39
25.85
ENGLAND
0.
leads to
198
Voce Proble
200
M. R W. Av.
241 501 23
24 24.05
131 27
446, 18
ho
SOUTH AFRICA
40 180 189
↑
1 110
174
18.71 19.56 20.77
in England is a fairly comprehensive! one, especially for those players who are called on for
Catterall on for representative and
the Festival gamos which carry
Nupen winter V well on into September. A
The English batting was sound usually means nearly continuous cricket from May in one enough as a rule, but it could do no It is more than ensure that no more games year to September in the next.
were lost. The English is an than one not always beneficial and it is open secret that many counties are Team's record in all encounters was none too anxious for their stars to Matches sighteen, Wins five, Draws have to go on shining during the twelve, Loss one, which on the whole winter months when they might be was very mediocre. comfortably in retirement for a rest or say for a change of work, for most cricketers have some profession or occupation to which they devate themselves during winter.
sionals
of victory.
ILL FORTUNE
once or more.
R
*
Anna Sten, as the little peasant giri, Katwika, and, Fredric March, the dashing young Prince Dmitri, who loves, betrays and vedeami hur in "WE LIVE AGAIN," Samuel Goldwyn's filmitation of Leo Tolstoy's immortal noval," "RESURRECTION," released through United Artists and showing at the King's Theatre.
MRS. MOODY'S
RECOVERY •
* (Continued from Paga 8),
But the purposes between games. atrain had obviously begun to tell on both and the play at the opening of the final set was less brilliant than It had been,
HOME CRICKET
Yorkshire Collapse Again
NTERPORT SWIMMING. TRIALS
CHAMPIONSHIPS
SHORTLY
PREPARING FOR SHANGHAI
A mostin was bald at the Victoria Recreation Club, lást evening for the purpose of making arrangements for the forthooming interport wwimmdag contest between Shanghai and Hong
Mr. FW. T. Room (Hm. Becretary of the V. B. C.) was in the chair, and representatives of the following dubs were present:Lieut. Genese (Army), Ho Blow-um (Chinese Bathing Club), Ng Calman (Chung Swimming Association Almade fr.
Pereira (V.B.C.),
C Rota
(V.B.C.) and R. Goldman (European YMCA).
Mr. Ro stated that the centert had been definitely fixed for Septem- bor 19, 20 and 21, and be invited. there present to tell their respective. Committeer to nominate members to serve on the Belection Committee, and to act as oficialy judges, --- Lime-- | koepers, etc.
There would not be much time for trials, but the Colony championshipa which would be held on August
the election 29, 30 and 31 would Committee to considerable action The Chairman also asked the re- presentatives to submit a list of mee bere of their respective clube whock they considered good
enough for the The names should to L mitted ten days before the Coloery championships so se to enable the V.R.C. (under whose auspices contest is held) to furnish facilities for them, to.
practise. Another
will be held on meeting August 12 at 6 pm when Monday the Selection Committee will be an- pounced and the officials appointed. A representative from each club will serve on the Selection Committee. The interport will be held at 9 pm.
London, Aug. 1. Never has Yorkshiro cut a sorrier figure than during the last two days MISS JACOBS Leading at their Huddersfield ground, against Serving the better of the two, Miss Essex.
After being dismissed for 32 by Jacobs went to 4-2. The missing of an easy kill cost Mrs. Moody another the two Essex fast bowlers Read on each of the days announced. Any service game, and Silas Jacobs became (6 for 11), and Nichols (4 for 17), person having worlded in the Lobens the Southern alde proceeded to knock for six months is entitled, to take Mr. Moody retaliated successful- the Yorkshire bowlers, Verity, Bowes part in the Interport.
and Macauley, among them, and then, in the ninth game, corners of the field, and put up the Miss Jacobs had her match-point, fina score of 334. but volleyed out twice under pres
Nichols showed that he could bat sure and Mrs. Moody serenely saved as well as bowl, his contribution be the game.
ing 146.
5--2
THE PROGRAMME The following tentative pregra
has been arranged:
50 yards free style
100 yards free style 220 yards free style 440 yards free style 880
Still volleying courageously, Miss
Altogether it was Nichols's match Jacobs reached 30-30 in the next for when Yorkshire went in to bat game and then hit a side-line shot second time he followed up his just out to help Mrs. Moody to 65. earlier 4 for 17, and his century, Twice beaten by
-100 a service, Mrs. by the remarkable bowling feat of Moody, by sheer determination, made 7 for 30. a douce game of the next, and had The whole Yorkshire aida was. out)
for 89, leaving Essex winners by an BELLEZARADENIE JANEZARADE
innings and 204.
+
ALL-ENGLAND PLATK FINAL Yamagishi (Japan) beat J. Loueur (Tan); -2.
ALL-ENGLAND WOMEN'S PLATE FINAL Bignorte L. Valeria (Italy). st. M A E L McOstrich (G.B.), -3, 1–6, 6–0.
Nichols's contribution to his side for the match was 11 wickets for 64 runs, and an innings of 146.
Score Yorkshire, 31 and 99: Essex, 334-Router.
100
Diving
free stylo backstroke breast-stroko
Medley Relay Water Polo
events for the Colony cham- pionships are the same as the above with the exception of Water Polo, and the Medley Relay, and the addition of Lang Plange, throwing the water polo ball, and inter-club relay,
THE SOUTH AFRICAN SIDE As has been remarked, the South Africans gained great deal from their experimental tour in 1920. In Be that as it may, the fact remains the five Test Matches, nineteen play- that Chapman's team was not fully ere appeareth, but of these six made the only one appearance. Of the five representative. For, to name
players three most prominent absent four, Sledle, Bruce Mitchell, Cameron who played in every match, utcliffe, Woolley and Larwood, all did Vincent are all members of the not make the trip. Yet it vertainly reads as one which should have been present South African side, and were able to take on most sides at that also in the 1929 team. MatMillan, the time. Besides A. F. F. Chapman, two fifth, was in the 1920 side. other amateurs destined to captain
There were several others of the J. C. White England were included. Turnbull, 1920 team who did well in the games and R. E. S. Wyatt, M. J.
CHEMESELNEKRETNINEERETTA ed it, and from 5 the Australiana TA. R. Peebles and M. J. C. Allom a present under review B
went to 65 on Van Ryn's service Cattarall, who suddenly also made the trip
the profes- bowler for an elderly turned into the day well won when her forcing and so changed the whole complexion Were Hendren,||
W. Tate, ball, H. W. Taylor, and H. G. Lactics made Miss Jacobs hit three of the match, and Quist, serving. a brave anash. All worth, Sandham, Goddard, and Farri. Deane, the 1920, skipper, while K. "quta" in succession. The match last clinched matters on the third match-
ed for just under an hour and 40 point with
the outstanding through he was mond. It sounds a marvellous aide Viljoen, X. Balankas, A. 3. Bell and but several causes conspired to rób it. L. Dalton of the 1936 side played minutes.
The winners of the next match, in player of the party and there is which the Australians, Crawford and great future before him-at any rate
doubles. Cricket was very strong all over quist, beat the Americans, Allison and in Supplementing the
work good the country. The record of the tour Van Ryn (winners in 1920 and 1980) To begin with, the four had hardly alone proves that, and I believe that were also destined to survive a match begun by Perry on Friday, England opened when A. Sandham, one of the it is still as flourishing to-day. After point crisis. It can hardly be des finished strongly both in the Women's regular opening batamen, met with the 1020 tour, or just before that of cribed as a brilliant encounter, though Doubles and the Mixed Doubles. No serious a moter accident that he 1930-31, there scorns to have been It had its briliant interludes, but it Miss Stammers and Miss James had
little internal trouble among
WEI lake no further part in the some
certainly exciting, enough to keep their defont of the pair who had games after the third. He played in those who ran the game H. G. Deans the onlookers in high state of ten beaten the conquerors of the couple, Mme. Henrotin and Mrs. Andrus, who ne Test Match at all, and this who wan such a popular captain in sion. Wyatt without a partner for the game, and he refused to captain
1929 had apparently dropped out
The ordinary struggle for service had been seeded No. 1, to encourage encounter with the games went on more or less un them in their
“A friend in need is a "frieni · Leyland and Hammond eventually d the side in the First Match-or in eventfully in the first two pete, and No. 2 pair, Mme. Mathieu and Mrs indeed!" and this is particularly true most of this, though H. W. Lee play-deed, to play at all.
the capture of Allison's service (for Sperling.
when on your holidays you find that ed onco or twice. He was not
COURAGE JUSTIFIED Nupen was brought in and did ex-4-2) gave the Australians the first
change of air, and "diet", has" "upset. member of the side but happened to
They went all out for a win, and internal routine, causing discon- South Africa filling a coaching cellently both as a captain and as at 6-8. Each couple lost & service and the game was won H. G. game early in the second which
justified their courage. tinuance of the "daily habit.".
Under Americans, their play
such then turned out again in the eventually went to the
circumstances They suffered something of a setback Eng
WES Owing
to the capture of Crawford's
after winning the first set, at 6-1 friend you need is Pinkettes," the Benides this, illness was regrettably. captain,
certainly in the third game service for 6-5.
and leading by 3-1 in the second, but dainty little laxatives which wently. "in the not
The third set was Australia's all the second. He did Httle, frequent. Chapman, Allom, Ham-however, as a player,.and did not play the way and the fourth should haven finding themselves 8–4 down drove atimulate the liver, and intestinal
Chus restoring mond, Hendren, Drekworth, and Tate
regularity next all seriously indisposed at one again. As far as i ́can trace he has been hers too, but Crawford, surprised and volleyed with such power and tracing billousness land, slk head- amid aches, and enabling you to get the time or another while Voco and not played any representative cricket by brave spurt on the part of the precision that they won the
Americans, when
fullest benent from your vacation. Peebles, while not being absolutely since in the Currie Cup. We certains leading by be, dropped his service ahots of applause
ha and Quiet were three games for the match Incapacitated, were far below their did not play for the Transvaal against and the loss was, for the time being, Miss Round in the mixed doubles, it but it is wiser to pack a vial in your As for the victory of Perry and Chemists everywhere sell Pinkettes, ocersions òwing toje Tourists in either of the two
games, which took place before the irreparable. The Americans were out became almost a foregone conclusion bag before starting. first Test. However, I am quite un after all at 7-5 and continued to After sundry pairs of high repute had OTHER DIFFICULTIES able to gues what has happened. I prosper. They got their
Herbert Taylor also did not play in again on Crawford's service) when fallen by the way. But the greatest credit is due, nevertheless, to the I have just read a very interesting the first Test, but he appeared in all leading by 6-4 and 'vantage.. Australians, Hopman and Mrs. Hop critique of the whole tour written by the others and wox fully worth his
QUIST OUTSTANDING
than, for fighting their way so the special correspondent of the place.
An easy smash would have given tenaciously to the final and there "Crickete=" and published in the
America the match, but Allison miss taking a set off the winners.
could
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